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Is by definition a National community integrated by engineers, network designers, operators, ISPs, investigators, students and volunteers motivated to archive a common goal, the development and deploy of networks aware of IPv6 protocol.

Sharing a common philosophy of the IPv6 Task Forces around the globe, to impel and unfolding IPv6 within its region, collaborating and coordinating the synergy of effort.

At the moment the IPv6 Task Force Mexico is in development process, since the former participation that the University of Guadalajara had in the Global event IPv6 Summit Brazil, São Paulo, from 17 to 20 of August 2004. The first relations settled to initiate the creation.

Such initiative is supported by National organizations as the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), the University of Guadalajara (UdeG). In the International ambit stands by CONSULINTEL and LACNIC. The Official Site of the IPv6 Task Force Mexico invites you to be a member, subscribing to Mail Lists.

The IPv6 Portal News

IPv4 addresses: Less than 10pc still available

The shortage of IPv4 addresses has reached a critical stage, according to the registries that allocate internet numbers around the world.

The Number Resource Organization (NRO), which represents the registries, said on Tuesday that less than 10 percent of all IPv4 addresses remain available, threatening the future network operations of all businesses and organisations unless ISPs and businesses step up their migration to IPv6.
Complete info at ZDNet, V3 and ISP Review.

Georgia Gets Ready for IPv6 With Help From Cisco

New IPv6 Lab Is Part of International Network of Training Facilities.

Cisco and the Georgian Research and Educational Networking Association (GRENA) today announced the opening of the first laboratory for training and research in Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) in the Caucasus region. Cisco donated the lab's networking and communications equipment.
Complete info at PRdomain.


Next events:

Global IPv6 Summit 2005 will be carried out in the city of Barcelona, Spain from 6 to 10 of June 2005. For the appointment of the 10 of June the IPv6 Task Force Mexico will be present in the international meeting of all Task Forces of the world.
LACNIC VIII will be carried out in the city of Lima, Peru from 27 to 30 of June 2005 in the Meliá Lima Hotel and is provided with accomodations by the Network Scientific Peruvian, RCP and the NAP Peru.
IPv6 advanced Mobility workshop in Reston, VA USA on July 19th.
Hosted by Native6 Inc. and SRI International.
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Last modified: December 08 2005 02:35:26 3600GMT.

IPv6 Task Force Mexico
Communication Plan
The IPv6 Portal News
IPv4 addresses: Less than 10pc still available
Georgia Gets Ready for IPv6 With Help From Cisco
New IPv6 Book: "IPv6 for All"
EMEA Slow To Adopt IPv6 Thus Hampering Internet Development Reveals New Survey From European Commission
ENISA -1st EU Agency to deliver its web content over IPv6
6DEPLOY release E-Learning packages
U.S. loses IPv6 leader
Time to Deploy IPv6 - Governments Urged To Lead Progression Towards European Targets
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